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Subcommittee clears bill to let licensed low‑THC oil companies advertise in Georgia
Summary
House Bill 342, which would repeal advertising restrictions on licensed low‑THC oil producers and allow state licensees to market to eligible patients, passed the subcommittee after proponents said out‑of‑state firms already advertise to Georgia residents.
House Bill 342, a deregulation measure to remove advertising prohibitions for Georgia’s licensed low‑THC oil producers, was advanced by the special subcommittee on Oct. 12, 2025.
Representative Horner described the bill as a narrow deregulation: it strikes a code section that the presenter said prohibits licensed producers from advertising to Georgia residents while out‑of‑state operators advertise freely across state lines. "This is a well regulated industry. It's 6 companies…
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